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Subject: [xsl] merging the contents of consecutive duplicate elements From: "Annmarie Rubin \(anrubin\)" <anrubin@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Mon, 17 Oct 2005 15:36:00 -0700 |
Hello list,
I haven't found this in the archives. I have XML that can contain
duplicate, consecutive elements with different contents, for example:
<info>
<para>text A </para>
<note>note A </note>
</info>
<info>
<para>text B</para>
<note>note B</note>
<para>text C</para>
</info>
Is there a way to do the following:
merge the contents of the duplicate elements into a single info element,
for example:
<info>
<para>text A</para>
<note>note A</note>
<para>text B</para>
<note>note B</note>
<para>text C</para>
</info>
Thanks,
Ann Marie
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